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Craftsman Truck Series race number 7 of 25
Friday, May 1, 2026 at Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
167 laps* on a 1.500 mile paved track (250.500 miles)

Time of race: 2:17:05
Average speed: 112.924 mph
Pole speed: 185.096 mph
Cautions: 8 for 39 laps
Margin of victory: .730 sec
Attendance: n/a
Lead changes: 14
Green flag passes: 1,710 (12.9 per green flag lap)
(Source: NASCAR loop data)

Glossary    2026 Craftsman Truck Series results   /   2026 standings

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Pit road penalty data for this race:
NbrDriverLapFlagInfractionPenalty
10 Corey LaJoie24Speeding on pit roadTail end
62 Cory Roper27Speeding on pit roadTail end
12 Brenden Queen29UnspecifiedPass thru (Pulling out of line on the restart)
62 Cory Roper29Crew member over wall too soonPass thru
91 Christian Eckes41Too many men over the wallTail end
2 Clayton Green42Too many men over the wallTail end
62 Cory Roper44Crew member over wall too soonTail end
10 Corey LaJoie53Speeding on pit roadTail end
91 Christian Eckes53Too many men over the wallTail end
81 Kris Wright82Crew member over wall too soonTail end
42 Conner Jones95Speeding on pit roadPass thru
81 Kris Wright112Too many men over the wallPass thru
10 Corey LaJoie129Speeding on pit roadPass thru
45 Ross Chastain145Crew member over wall too soonTail end
52 Stewart Friesen156Speeding on pit roadTail end
52 Stewart Friesen156Commitment line violationTail end
16 Justin Haley158Crew member over wall too soonTail end
98 Jake Garcia165Commitment line violationTail end (Went to garage)

Note: pre-race penalties and penalties for pitting too soon are not included; pre-race penalties are shown on the race results pages and pitting too soon is normally done by choice with the knowledge that a will be incurred.